2005

20th National Convention: Tax Unmasked

Source: National

Published Date: 16 Mar 2005

 
The National Convention included a technical program of the highest quality and diversity. In order to 'unmask tax' for delegates with a wide range of interests and specialties three technical programs were run side by side. Each of the three streams provided cutting edge learning.

Australian taxation aspects of major funding transactions

Author(s): Tony Clemens

Liquidate but only after you contemplate - getting money out of private companies

Author(s): Andrew Sinclair CTA

Some trust oddities

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life


What's rockin' on the minesite?

Author(s): Mark Ceglinski ATI

Bankruptcy law: developments and update

Author(s): Michael Lhuede

Some problems faced by internal tax managers

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Down on the farm should not mean to be left in the woods. Tax and primary production do go together!

Author(s): Barbie Chiro CTA

Standing in the shadows, or on the burning deck? Advisors and executives as directors or shadow directors

Author(s): Leigh Warnick


Loans

Author(s): Peter Moltoni
Materials from this session:

When can you put the tax year away?

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald CTA-Life

Part IVA - a post-Hart report card

Author(s): Graeme S Cooper FTI


CGT - mature adult or unruly adolescent?

Author(s): Chris Evans


Tax risk management: rulings - real protection or a false sense of protection?

Author(s): Frank O'Loughlin CTA

Managing consolidation - the state of play and the resolution of major issues

Author(s): Michael D'Ascenzo

Forgiven not forgotten

Author(s): Michael Hine CTA

Having a RAP - does it help?

Author(s): Glen Barton CTA-Life

International tax reform - evolution or revolution?

Author(s): Mark Hadassin CTA

Maintaining records of transactions

Author(s): Sue Williamson CTA-Life

Details

  • Published On:16 Mar 2005
  • Took place at:Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, WA

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